Campuses

Kingston CampusLocated in the historic village of Kingston, the University of Rhode Island is close to the ocean and major beaches. Our 1,200-acre campus is a handsome mix of ivy-covered buildings and contemporary architecture. Just 30 miles south of Providence, URI is within easy reach of Newport, Boston, and New York City.

Feinstein Providence CampusThe University's Alan Shawn Feinstein College of Continuing Education and several other departments are housed at the newly renovated, historic Shepard Building in the heart of downtown Providence. CCE has been serving older students (average age of 40) for more than 50 years and offers a wide variety of degree and certificate programs.

Narragansett Bay CampusOverlooking the West Passage of Narragansett Bay, this 153-acre campus is home to URI's highly acclaimed Graduate School of Oceanography, one of the top five oceanographic institutions in the country. The campus also houses the University's Coastal Institute on Narragansett Bay, which features an interactive coastal environment exhibit and conference center.

W. Alton Jones CampusLocated in the western section of Rhode Island just 30 minutes from Providence, the Alton Jones Campus features 2,300 acres of pristine forests, streams, ponds, and a 75-acre lake, and is the site of a year-round National Center for Environmental Education. Alton Jones offers an ideal setting for conferences and retreats; school field trips; team-building for executives and support staff; and summer day, overnight, and teen camps.